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Exclusive: Gerry Anderson on the UFO movie

Martin Anderson


Gerry Anderson, the grand master of British TV sci-fi, talks to us about the new movie based on his 1970 cult TV series…

Published on Jun 5, 2009

I was lucky enough to have a second chat with Gerry Anderson yesterday about the forthcoming DVD release of Fireball XL5, and - being a huge fan of the original 1970s series UFO - I naturally wanted to know more about the new UFO movie announced at Cannes a few weeks back.

"I got a call from somebody in America," Anderson told us. "it was very kind actually - they phoned to say, 'Gerry, listen, there's an announcement going out now [about the new movie] and we didn't want it to come as a shock to you', which was a kind move. As a result of that I had a long chat with them. It wouldn't help me to blow this up bigger than it is, but I have a feeling that I might end up being a consultant on the movie. It would be marvellous, I think...over here there's a rather unfortunate history about remakes; Thunderbirds the film was a disaster, and The Avengers, and so on. But I hope, and I think I probably believe, that this could be the exception."

The rights to UFO reside, as with many other Gerry Anderson properties, with Granada, and the legendary TV producer told us in a previous interview (see link below) of his distaste for Jonathan Frakes' 2004 adaptation of the highly successful sci-fi puppet show Thunderbirds.

The UFO film announced at Cannes is to be produced by Robert Evans in association with ITV Global, with a script being written by Ryan Gaudet and Joseph Kanarek. Paramount have first refusal on the project, with the general intention being to create a new franchise.

You can find out about the set-up of the original series here. And stayed tuned for the complete interview, which covers quite a lot of ground.

 

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Re: Exclusive: Gerry Anderson on the UFO movie
Posted By doctordad83 1 June 23, 2009 09:24:57 PM

A movie "version" of UFO is wholly unacceptable. I knew in my heart this moment would arrive and it pains me. Yet another "talented" bunch with no original ideas of their own, but hell-bent in destroying television legacies!!
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